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Some Kansas Workers Are Going To Class Without Having To Punch Out Of Work

By STEPHAN BISAHA     Adult education programs offered by Kansas’ colleges and school districts are increasingly bringing classes to workers where they already are: at work. Washburn University...

New Kansas Broadband Map Shows Internet Accessibility, And The Areas Sans Service May Surprise You

DODGE CITY — Kansas is bathed in shades of blue that stretch north to south, east to west. That’s not a reference to politics:...

NEBRASKA WETLANDS

Nebraska contains more acres of wetlands than any surrounding state. These wetlands are very diverse and dynamic and include marshes, lakes, river and stream...

Months After A Tornado Tore Up Linwood, Kansas, Residents Find Different Paths Forward

Dena Duffin, 53, pulls her teenage son close as she looks into the trailer stuffed with tables, tubs of housewares and whatever else they...

KDWPT Seeks Input From Kansas Waterfowl Hunters

PRATT – The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) is seeking input from individuals who hunt waterfowl in Kansas through a series...

Klataske Receives Conservation Award

TOPEKA – Ron Klataske, Executive Director of Audubon of Kansas, was recently honored with the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies’ (WAFWA) President’s...

Nine And Counting: Your Guide To The Candidates Competing For Kansas U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts’ Job

By: STEPHEN KORANDA     Republican U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts says he will not run for re-election in 2020, opening the door to a parade of candidates announcing a...

Legislative Update Report

KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE, PARKS AND TOURISM This report will be updated regularly with bills in the 2019 Kansas Legislature that potentially affect the Kansas...

Missouri’s Black Bear Population Is Rising And Wandering To More Parts Of The State

By ELI CHEN   The number of black bears in Missouri has more than doubled in seven years, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation. There are now...

Since Missouri Floods, 98 FEMA Reps Have Knocked On 500 Doors Seeking People Who Need Help

By EMILY AIKEN   Since Missouri was inundated by severe flooding and storms earlier this year, 98 people trained to provide disaster assistance have knocked on more...
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